Author Archives: Adrian Blumfield

Thank you to everyone who have post messages this week and the huge amount of interest shown in the Bath Peregrines. We are sorry but it is not possible to reply to every comment as time and available staff in… Continue Reading

At around 07:50 on 5 June in driving rain PW lunged towards the front of the nest box exercising her wings but mistimed her braking and to all intents and purposes fledged at 37 days old. Captured here through a… Continue Reading

The Bath Peregrine chicks were ringed this morning, by a licensed BTO ringer. We are delighted to report that all four chicks were found to be very healthy. Each was ringed with a uniquely numbered small metal BTO ring, and… Continue Reading

On a very wet and blustery day in Bath, the four eyasses (ranging from 15 to 18 days old) are initially fed by the falcon and then left to their own devices. The cave like nest box appears to be… Continue Reading

The Bath eyasses are developing very well. Here we see them ranging from 14 to 17 days old, sporting their second layer of down, with ridiculously full crops and experiencing food coma in the morning sunshine. Continue Reading

In the afternoon of 1 May, tiercel AA stands guard over his brood, apparently in a position that will prevent KP getting behind him to get the upper hand. KP appears to get the message and heads off. As the… Continue Reading

WE NEED YOUR HELP

Our Live Peregrine Web Cam Feed has proved more popular than ever with a large on-line audience watching the fortunes of our Norwich Cathedral Peregrines and their chicks. We stream it into schools to help children to learn the wonders of nature and to 100,000s of people across the planet!
However, bandwidth is expensive and we need all the financial assistance we can to help offset expenses which are a drain on our funds.
Can You Help?
If you have enjoyed watching the Norwich peregrines, any donation - no matter how small - will help us to continue to bring this urban peregrine adventure to yours and many thousands of other screens and continue the essential work that we do. This in turns raises the profile of the magnificent bird helping to secure a safe future for it and other birds of prey.
Click the link above today to go to our easy Make a Donation form. Thank you.
If you would prefer to send a cheque our address is:
Hawk and Owl Trust, Turf Moor road, Sculthorpe, Fakenham, Norfolk NR12 9GN01328 856 788

VISITING NORWICH CATHEDRAL

Planning on visiting the peregrine watch point? Why not make the most of your visit and see all that Norwich Cathedral has to offer.
Aside from the awe inspiring Cathedral, you can enjoy the tranquillity of the Cathedral Close, stop for lunch or a drink in the Refectory, view the largest monastic cloister in England and experience one of the many exhibitions taking place. Find out more | Click Here
There are also lots of events and activities taking place during June and July and details of upcoming events can be found here | What's On
Visit the Norwich Cathedral Gift Shop for a selection of exclusive Norwich Cathedral Peregrine Falcon and bird watch products.
Located in the Cathedral, the Gift Shop is open Monday to Saturday 9.15am – 5.00pm and Sunday 11.45am – 3.30pm. Not got time to visit? Buy online at: www.cathedral.org.uk/shop